Flag of Tlaxcala
This article is a rough translation from Spanish. It may have been generated by a computer or by a translator without dual proficiency. |
Use | Civil and state flag |
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Proportion | 4:7 |
Variant flag of Tlaxcala | |
Use | Civil flag |
Proportion | 4:7 |
The flag of Tlaxcala, is a historical symbol, was a first subnational flag in Mexico.
The Mexican states used their coat-of-arms preferred. They are like flags which distinguish each of them, because all constituent states of the federation and the federal district are place on a white background proportioned 4:7 as state flags. The domestic or civil flag of Tlaxcala is a very old flag in Mexico's flags history. It is a rectangle divided in two diagonal stripes, one in color red and the other one in white.
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